July 2010
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3 Axis Builds Success Through Core Principles
Sustainability is key philosophy for industrial design company.
By Kate Leibsle
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An Outside Look at the Books
There are three levels of external scrutiny for a company’s financials.
By Mark Radetic -
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Any Business Can Be Risky Business
Strategic risk management goes beyond just having insurance in place.
By Doug Anderson -
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Beneficial Benefits Communications
Help workers understand the details and the value of their employee benefits.
By Julie Laaser DeVoe - 5
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Covering Home Base
Your homeowner’s policy likely doesn’t offer protection for your home-based business activities.
By Robert Brooks -
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Designing a Successful Business
Local fashion entrepreneurs follow in the footsteps of a great American designer.
By Kate Leibsle -
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Games People Play
Sports and sales are easier when you follow a game plan.
By Breandan Filbert & Greg Furstner -
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Generating Energy
Alternative energy sources provide green benefits—both sustainable and financial.
By Susan Brown -
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How NOT to Write Proposals
Follow these five steps to ensure disaster when competing for government contracts.
By Dave and Andrew Alexander - 11
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Learn from Your Mistakes
One of my favorite mentors in the world is Barnett Helzberg Jr. He is a prince—tough as nails when he needs to be, brutally honest and absolutely dedicated to excellence in all facets of life and business.
By Danny O’Neill
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Staying True to Your Core
Make sure the paths to new opportunities don’t lead your business astray.
By John Addessi
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Stretching for Success
Small business owners exercise their entrepreneurial instincts in the fitness industry.
By Kate Leibsle - 16
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Tax Relief in Hiring
The HIRE Act provides incentives for employers to bring unemployed workers on board.
By Kelly T. Davis -
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The Future of Business Speed Dating
International business event is coming to Kansas City.
By Gary Walker
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Transportation Links Kansas City with the World
Area resources support global logistics needs of expanding small businesses.
By Chris Gutierrez



